Do it mate they are a great breed of dog.We lost our other one earlier in the year to cancer:|but knew we would get another one day.Thanks for the comment too.
He certainly is!..he looks like going to be one hell of a mischevious little so and so.....
Love them all - the expression on 5 is fantastic.
If you saw the size of his dad you'd see why Thanks for lookingwow his paws are huge great pictures.
what a gorgeous pup! really excellent set of pics, I think no 4 wins my vote... cuteness overload
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Reckon so he is 8 kilos already lol.Lovely shots Stuart, look at the size of his paw hes going to be a biggun
thanks mateHe's a belter
1 and 5 for me
cheers mate..may have to nickname him Diddy nowNamed after me
Cheers Stuart
He has my wrinkles too
Lovely pics btw
DD
What a beautiful looking puppy, a super set of pet portraits
Cheers mate,hope your well.I've always liked this breed since I saw Tuner and Hooch Stu
Cracking set mate, it has to be #5 though, just for the expression
The mrs loves it he is officially nicknamed diddy dave now!:nuts:
But I wont be shouting it out across the park too loud..
Cheers I am biased plus I know where there is one lovely female pup left looking for new home
Hes a cracker! My girlfriend has been dropping hints about a puppy, torn between one of these or a rhodesian ridgeback pup.
You don't know how tempted I was to delete that post
As I said I have always liked that breed a lot
He's one gorgeous pup and three is my favourite of the set. I hope you have fabulous times ahead.
As the proud owner of a Ridgeback I'd have to try and persuade you to get a Ridgie. Either way you'll have a massive food bill.
I'm sure you know it, but big dogs take some looking after and temperament is very important.
Poacher turned gamekeeper mate..only just noticed you are now a keeper of the peace on the forum.
Very tempting but in reality also quite impractical at the momentGo on you know you want one mate.
oops sorry mate.I guessed as much Stuart, my comments were more for Chris.
We knew what we were getting when we got Shumba, but it was still immensely challenging for a while. Having an 8 stone puppy can be tiring.
Poacher turned gamekeeper mate
Very tempting but in reality also quite impractical at the moment
He's one gorgeous pup and three is my favourite of the set. I hope you have fabulous times ahead.
As the proud owner of a Ridgeback I'd have to try and persuade you to get a Ridgie. Either way you'll have a massive food bill.
I'm sure you know it, but big dogs take some looking after and temperament is very important.
Indeed I do know, my last dogs cost more to feed than the rest of the family!